"WE ARE DUBLIN" is the WINNER 2013 of the St PatrickSpecial Prize at the "I LOVE MY CITY" ShowcaseEmail: contact@wissamecherfi.com
http://www.wissamecherfi.com
French and Spanish subtitles available, please turn on captions.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the idea that people are the very essence of a city, this documentary attempts to show Dublin from the inside, giving back to the people what the city owes them. We, people, are the ones who make the city. We make Dublin, We are Dublin!
To illustrate this, we have interviewed three people, Anne Bedos, Aidan Kelly and Morgan who are dedicated to Dublin.
Anne Bedos is French and is the founder of Rothar, a bicycle recycling organisation which restores old bikes, put them back on the road and also promotes bicycles as an ecological means of transport.
Aidan Kelly is an Irish photographer who works on a project called "This Place", which consists in black and white photographies of Dublin with a written text on them and which represents the love and hate relationship he has got with the city.
Morgan is an Irish artist and has been involved in a number of charity projects in the city. He is passionate about his work and loves his city. All of them contribute to make Dublin the city we live in, the city we love. We make Dublin, We are Dublin.
(CREDITS)
Writer: Saurya Cherfi/Wissame Cherfi
Director/Editor: Wissame Cherfi
French Subtitles: Bertille de Lestrade
Spanish Subtitles: Roisin Carroll
Thanks to all the people involved, for their support and their participation.
AWARDS & SCREENINGS:
- WINNER 2013 of the St Patrick Special Prize at the Eat Myshorts "I LOVE MY CITY" Showcase, Dublin, IRELAND
- OfficialSelection of the FIVELAMPS FILM FESTIVAL 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Official Selection of the ODALENA Polish Film Festival 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, IRELAND
- Screening at the UndergroundCinema, Dublin, IRELAND
- Nominee: UNDERGROUND CINEMAAWARD 2013, "BestDocumentary", Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the BANTER "The New Dubliners" at the TwistedPepper, organized by Jim Carroll (Irish Times) followed by a debate and a Q&A.
- Screening at the Solus Nua Film Festival in Washington DC, USA.
- Part of "The New Voices" exhibition in Dublin (April 2014) at the Center For Creative Practices (hosted by Dublin City Council, ArtCouncil, CFCP and Guiness Foundation.)
Website: http://www.wissamecherfi.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wissamecherfi
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Éire

Etymology

The modern Irish Éire evolved from the Old Irish word Ériu, which was the name of a Gaelic goddess. Ériu is generally believed to have been the matron goddess of Ireland, a goddess of sovereignty, or simply a goddess of the land. The origin of Ériu has been traced to the Proto-Celtic reconstruction *Φīwerjon- (nominative singular Φīwerjū < Pre-Proto-Celtic -jō). This suggests a descent from the Proto-Indo-European reconstruction *piHwerjon-, likely related to the adjectival stem *piHwer- (cf. Sanskritpīvan, pīvarī and pīvara meaning "fat, full, abounding"). This would suggest a meaning of "abundant land".

This Proto-Celtic form became Īweriū or Īveriū in Proto-Goidelic. It is highly likely that explorers borrowed and modified this term. During his exploration of northwest Europe (circa 320 BC), Pytheas of Massilia called the island Ierne (written Ἰέρνη). In his book Geographia (circa 150 AD), Claudius Ptolemaeus called the island Iouernia (written Ἰουερνία). Based on these historical accounts, the Roman Empire called the island Hibernia.

The island's geography comprises relatively low-lying mountains surrounding a central plain, with several navigable rivers extending inland. The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable climate which avoids extremes in temperature. Thick woodlands covered the island until the Middle Ages. As of 2013, the amount of land that is wooded in Ireland is about 11% of the total, compared with a European average of 35%. There are 26 extant mammal species native to Ireland. The Irish climate is very moderated and classified as oceanic. As a result, winters are milder than expected for such a northerly area. However, summers are cooler than those in Continental Europe. Rainfall and cloud cover are abundant.

Dublin

Dublin (/ˈdʌblᵻn/, Irish:Baile Átha Cliath[blʲaːˈklʲiəh]) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city has an urban area population of 1,273,069. The population of the Greater Dublin Area, as of 2011, was 1,801,040 persons.

WE ARE DUBLIN

"WE ARE DUBLIN" is the WINNER 2013 of the St PatrickSpecial Prize at the "I LOVE MY CITY" ShowcaseEmail: contact@wissamecherfi.com
http://www.wissamecherfi.com
French and Spanish subtitles available, please turn on captions.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the idea that people are the very essence of a city, this documentary attempts to show Dublin from the inside, giving back to the people what the city owes them. We, people, are the ones who make the city. We make Dublin, We are Dublin!
To illustrate this, we have interviewed three people, Anne Bedos, Aidan Kelly and Morgan who are dedicated to Dublin.
Anne Bedos is French and is the founder of Rothar, a bicycle recycling organisation which restores old bikes, put them back on the road and also promotes bicycles as an ecological means of transport.
Aidan Kelly is an Irish photographer who works on a project called "This Place", which consists in black and white photographies of Dublin with a written text on them and which represents the love and hate relationship he has got with the city.
Morgan is an Irish artist and has been involved in a number of charity projects in the city. He is passionate about his work and loves his city. All of them contribute to make Dublin the city we live in, the city we love. We make Dublin, We are Dublin.
(CREDITS)
Writer: Saurya Cherfi/Wissame Cherfi
Director/Editor: Wissame Cherfi
French Subtitles: Bertille de Lestrade
Spanish Subtitles: Roisin Carroll
Thanks to all the people involved, for their support and their participation.
AWARDS & SCREENINGS:
- WINNER 2013 of the St Patrick Special Prize at the Eat Myshorts "I LOVE MY CITY" Showcase, Dublin, IRELAND
- OfficialSelection of the FIVELAMPS FILM FESTIVAL 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Official Selection of the ODALENA Polish Film Festival 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, IRELAND
- Screening at the UndergroundCinema, Dublin, IRELAND
- Nominee: UNDERGROUND CINEMAAWARD 2013, "BestDocumentary", Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the BANTER "The New Dubliners" at the TwistedPepper, organized by Jim Carroll (Irish Times) followed by a debate and a Q&A.
- Screening at the Solus Nua Film Festival in Washington DC, USA.
- Part of "The New Voices" exhibition in Dublin (April 2014) at the Center For Creative Practices (hosted by Dublin City Council, ArtCouncil, CFCP and Guiness Foundation.)
Website: http://www.wissamecherfi.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wissamecherfi
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wissamecherfi
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/wissamecherfi
Medium: http://www.medium.com/wissamecherfi

A Short History of Ireland

A concise Irish HistoryDocumentary which I hope will be somewhat helpful to Irish History students at all levels.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.

WE ARE DUBLIN

"WE ARE DUBLIN" is the WINNER 2013 of the St PatrickSpecial Prize at the "I LOVE MY CITY" ShowcaseEmail: contact@wissamecherfi.com
http://www.wissamecherfi.com
French and Spanish subtitles available, please turn on captions.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the idea that people are the very essence of a city, this documentary attempts to show Dublin from the inside, giving back to the people what the city owes them. We, people, are the ones who make the city. We make Dublin, We are Dublin!
To illustrate this, we have interviewed three people, Anne Bedos, Aidan Kelly and Morgan who are dedicated to Dublin.
Anne Bedos is French and is the founder of Rothar, a bicycle recycling organisation which restores old bikes, put them back on the road and also promotes bicycles as an ecological means of tran...

A Short History of Ireland

A concise Irish HistoryDocumentary which I hope will be somewhat helpful to Irish History students at all levels.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.

"WE ARE DUBLIN" is the WINNER 2013 of the St PatrickSpecial Prize at the "I LOVE MY CITY" ShowcaseEmail: contact@wissamecherfi.com
http://www.wissamecherfi.com
French and Spanish subtitles available, please turn on captions.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the idea that people are the very essence of a city, this documentary attempts to show Dublin from the inside, giving back to the people what the city owes them. We, people, are the ones who make the city. We make Dublin, We are Dublin!
To illustrate this, we have interviewed three people, Anne Bedos, Aidan Kelly and Morgan who are dedicated to Dublin.
Anne Bedos is French and is the founder of Rothar, a bicycle recycling organisation which restores old bikes, put them back on the road and also promotes bicycles as an ecological means of transport.
Aidan Kelly is an Irish photographer who works on a project called "This Place", which consists in black and white photographies of Dublin with a written text on them and which represents the love and hate relationship he has got with the city.
Morgan is an Irish artist and has been involved in a number of charity projects in the city. He is passionate about his work and loves his city. All of them contribute to make Dublin the city we live in, the city we love. We make Dublin, We are Dublin.
(CREDITS)
Writer: Saurya Cherfi/Wissame Cherfi
Director/Editor: Wissame Cherfi
French Subtitles: Bertille de Lestrade
Spanish Subtitles: Roisin Carroll
Thanks to all the people involved, for their support and their participation.
AWARDS & SCREENINGS:
- WINNER 2013 of the St Patrick Special Prize at the Eat Myshorts "I LOVE MY CITY" Showcase, Dublin, IRELAND
- OfficialSelection of the FIVELAMPS FILM FESTIVAL 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Official Selection of the ODALENA Polish Film Festival 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, IRELAND
- Screening at the UndergroundCinema, Dublin, IRELAND
- Nominee: UNDERGROUND CINEMAAWARD 2013, "BestDocumentary", Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the BANTER "The New Dubliners" at the TwistedPepper, organized by Jim Carroll (Irish Times) followed by a debate and a Q&A.
- Screening at the Solus Nua Film Festival in Washington DC, USA.
- Part of "The New Voices" exhibition in Dublin (April 2014) at the Center For Creative Practices (hosted by Dublin City Council, ArtCouncil, CFCP and Guiness Foundation.)
Website: http://www.wissamecherfi.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wissamecherfi
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wissamecherfi
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/wissamecherfi
Medium: http://www.medium.com/wissamecherfi

"WE ARE DUBLIN" is the WINNER 2013 of the St PatrickSpecial Prize at the "I LOVE MY CITY" ShowcaseEmail: contact@wissamecherfi.com
http://www.wissamecherfi.com
French and Spanish subtitles available, please turn on captions.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the idea that people are the very essence of a city, this documentary attempts to show Dublin from the inside, giving back to the people what the city owes them. We, people, are the ones who make the city. We make Dublin, We are Dublin!
To illustrate this, we have interviewed three people, Anne Bedos, Aidan Kelly and Morgan who are dedicated to Dublin.
Anne Bedos is French and is the founder of Rothar, a bicycle recycling organisation which restores old bikes, put them back on the road and also promotes bicycles as an ecological means of transport.
Aidan Kelly is an Irish photographer who works on a project called "This Place", which consists in black and white photographies of Dublin with a written text on them and which represents the love and hate relationship he has got with the city.
Morgan is an Irish artist and has been involved in a number of charity projects in the city. He is passionate about his work and loves his city. All of them contribute to make Dublin the city we live in, the city we love. We make Dublin, We are Dublin.
(CREDITS)
Writer: Saurya Cherfi/Wissame Cherfi
Director/Editor: Wissame Cherfi
French Subtitles: Bertille de Lestrade
Spanish Subtitles: Roisin Carroll
Thanks to all the people involved, for their support and their participation.
AWARDS & SCREENINGS:
- WINNER 2013 of the St Patrick Special Prize at the Eat Myshorts "I LOVE MY CITY" Showcase, Dublin, IRELAND
- OfficialSelection of the FIVELAMPS FILM FESTIVAL 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Official Selection of the ODALENA Polish Film Festival 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, IRELAND
- Screening at the UndergroundCinema, Dublin, IRELAND
- Nominee: UNDERGROUND CINEMAAWARD 2013, "BestDocumentary", Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the BANTER "The New Dubliners" at the TwistedPepper, organized by Jim Carroll (Irish Times) followed by a debate and a Q&A.
- Screening at the Solus Nua Film Festival in Washington DC, USA.
- Part of "The New Voices" exhibition in Dublin (April 2014) at the Center For Creative Practices (hosted by Dublin City Council, ArtCouncil, CFCP and Guiness Foundation.)
Website: http://www.wissamecherfi.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wissamecherfi
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wissamecherfi
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/wissamecherfi
Medium: http://www.medium.com/wissamecherfi

A concise Irish HistoryDocumentary which I hope will be somewhat helpful to Irish History students at all levels.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.

A concise Irish HistoryDocumentary which I hope will be somewhat helpful to Irish History students at all levels.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.

Bygone Days of Ireland Part 1

Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5vj1pfAu2Q

published: 25 Sep 2015

WE ARE DUBLIN

"WE ARE DUBLIN" is the WINNER 2013 of the St PatrickSpecial Prize at the "I LOVE MY CITY" ShowcaseEmail: contact@wissamecherfi.com
http://www.wissamecherfi.com
French and Spanish subtitles available, please turn on captions.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the idea that people are the very essence of a city, this documentary attempts to show Dublin from the inside, giving back to the people what the city owes them. We, people, are the ones who make the city. We make Dublin, We are Dublin!
To illustrate this, we have interviewed three people, Anne Bedos, Aidan Kelly and Morgan who are dedicated to Dublin.
Anne Bedos is French and is the founder of Rothar, a bicycle recycling organisation which restores old bikes, put them back on the road and also promotes bicycles as an ecological means of tran...

published: 31 Mar 2013

PARK LIFE

MY LIFE IN A PARK... INTERVIEW WITH A FRIEND ON WHAT IT IS LIKE TO LIVE IN A PARK IN DUBLIN OVER THREE YEARS...

A Short History of Ireland

A concise Irish HistoryDocumentary which I hope will be somewhat helpful to Irish History students at all levels.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.

Rosary On The Coasts For Life And Faith Prayer Programme Sunday 26th November 2017

On the border (1989 Documentary)

A documentary about British soldiers being posted down near the border in the south Down and south Armagh areas. It follows the soldiers on patrol around the streets of Newry on how they cope with life being stationed in border observation posts around the area.

Sacred Sites of Ireland Virtual Tour - Part 1

On St. Patrick's Day this year, Ahonu & Aingeal Rose were invited to make a presentation to the SpiritualAwarenessCommunity (SAC) of the Cascades in Bend, Oregon. The presentation was entitled "The Sacred Sites of Ireland" and took the form of a video tour of Ireland's most sacred places. Ahonu and Aingeal Rose narrated their personal experiences of each sacred place along with some history and the sites significance.
Attendees had the virtual experience of the megalithic sites of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth - each 2,000 older than the pyramids of Egypt! They visited Glendalough in the Garden of Ireland, and the famous Hill of Tara and Uisneach where the kings of old were crowned. They saw holy wells and ancient hills that still carry the original mystical and healing energies.
Along ...

published: 20 Mar 2016

Bases 2017 Ireland Awakens Antoinette Lyons Glynn

AntoinetteLyonsGlynnBorn in Ireland, Antoinette Lyons Glynn is the founder of the Flower of LightMysterySchool in LuxorEst.2006, the only Irish-Egyptian Mystery School in Egypt. At age 14, Antoinette had a near death experience in which she would receive her life mission. That mission was to re-establish the connection between the ancient lands of AtlantisEire Ireland & Egypt, to reawaken and make available their SacredScience. Based on information she received, Antoinette has developed Bio-Quantum Geometric Healing, the Science of Ascension. She runs Sacred Journey’s, Workshops, Courses and Private Consultations in Egypt and Ireland. Antoinette’s goal is to share the deepest mysteries of life, death & the nature of reality and to awaken the memory and knowledge of her ancie...

"WE ARE DUBLIN" is the WINNER 2013 of the St PatrickSpecial Prize at the "I LOVE MY CITY" ShowcaseEmail: contact@wissamecherfi.com
http://www.wissamecherfi.com
French and Spanish subtitles available, please turn on captions.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the idea that people are the very essence of a city, this documentary attempts to show Dublin from the inside, giving back to the people what the city owes them. We, people, are the ones who make the city. We make Dublin, We are Dublin!
To illustrate this, we have interviewed three people, Anne Bedos, Aidan Kelly and Morgan who are dedicated to Dublin.
Anne Bedos is French and is the founder of Rothar, a bicycle recycling organisation which restores old bikes, put them back on the road and also promotes bicycles as an ecological means of transport.
Aidan Kelly is an Irish photographer who works on a project called "This Place", which consists in black and white photographies of Dublin with a written text on them and which represents the love and hate relationship he has got with the city.
Morgan is an Irish artist and has been involved in a number of charity projects in the city. He is passionate about his work and loves his city. All of them contribute to make Dublin the city we live in, the city we love. We make Dublin, We are Dublin.
(CREDITS)
Writer: Saurya Cherfi/Wissame Cherfi
Director/Editor: Wissame Cherfi
French Subtitles: Bertille de Lestrade
Spanish Subtitles: Roisin Carroll
Thanks to all the people involved, for their support and their participation.
AWARDS & SCREENINGS:
- WINNER 2013 of the St Patrick Special Prize at the Eat Myshorts "I LOVE MY CITY" Showcase, Dublin, IRELAND
- OfficialSelection of the FIVELAMPS FILM FESTIVAL 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Official Selection of the ODALENA Polish Film Festival 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, IRELAND
- Screening at the UndergroundCinema, Dublin, IRELAND
- Nominee: UNDERGROUND CINEMAAWARD 2013, "BestDocumentary", Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the BANTER "The New Dubliners" at the TwistedPepper, organized by Jim Carroll (Irish Times) followed by a debate and a Q&A.
- Screening at the Solus Nua Film Festival in Washington DC, USA.
- Part of "The New Voices" exhibition in Dublin (April 2014) at the Center For Creative Practices (hosted by Dublin City Council, ArtCouncil, CFCP and Guiness Foundation.)
Website: http://www.wissamecherfi.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wissamecherfi
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wissamecherfi
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/wissamecherfi
Medium: http://www.medium.com/wissamecherfi

"WE ARE DUBLIN" is the WINNER 2013 of the St PatrickSpecial Prize at the "I LOVE MY CITY" ShowcaseEmail: contact@wissamecherfi.com
http://www.wissamecherfi.com
French and Spanish subtitles available, please turn on captions.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the idea that people are the very essence of a city, this documentary attempts to show Dublin from the inside, giving back to the people what the city owes them. We, people, are the ones who make the city. We make Dublin, We are Dublin!
To illustrate this, we have interviewed three people, Anne Bedos, Aidan Kelly and Morgan who are dedicated to Dublin.
Anne Bedos is French and is the founder of Rothar, a bicycle recycling organisation which restores old bikes, put them back on the road and also promotes bicycles as an ecological means of transport.
Aidan Kelly is an Irish photographer who works on a project called "This Place", which consists in black and white photographies of Dublin with a written text on them and which represents the love and hate relationship he has got with the city.
Morgan is an Irish artist and has been involved in a number of charity projects in the city. He is passionate about his work and loves his city. All of them contribute to make Dublin the city we live in, the city we love. We make Dublin, We are Dublin.
(CREDITS)
Writer: Saurya Cherfi/Wissame Cherfi
Director/Editor: Wissame Cherfi
French Subtitles: Bertille de Lestrade
Spanish Subtitles: Roisin Carroll
Thanks to all the people involved, for their support and their participation.
AWARDS & SCREENINGS:
- WINNER 2013 of the St Patrick Special Prize at the Eat Myshorts "I LOVE MY CITY" Showcase, Dublin, IRELAND
- OfficialSelection of the FIVELAMPS FILM FESTIVAL 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Official Selection of the ODALENA Polish Film Festival 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, IRELAND
- Screening at the UndergroundCinema, Dublin, IRELAND
- Nominee: UNDERGROUND CINEMAAWARD 2013, "BestDocumentary", Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the BANTER "The New Dubliners" at the TwistedPepper, organized by Jim Carroll (Irish Times) followed by a debate and a Q&A.
- Screening at the Solus Nua Film Festival in Washington DC, USA.
- Part of "The New Voices" exhibition in Dublin (April 2014) at the Center For Creative Practices (hosted by Dublin City Council, ArtCouncil, CFCP and Guiness Foundation.)
Website: http://www.wissamecherfi.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wissamecherfi
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wissamecherfi
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/wissamecherfi
Medium: http://www.medium.com/wissamecherfi

A concise Irish HistoryDocumentary which I hope will be somewhat helpful to Irish History students at all levels.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.

A concise Irish HistoryDocumentary which I hope will be somewhat helpful to Irish History students at all levels.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.

By the start of the Christian Era the various Celtic tribes inhabiting Ireland were apparently divided into the five kingdoms of Ulster; Meath, Leinster, Munster, and Connaught, whose rulers were subject to a high king dwelling at Tara. The Druids, or priests, and the bards, who sang heroic tales, were figures of special power and prominence in those early days. In the fifth century, when St. Patrick carried on his famous missionary work, Christianity became the religion of the island. Learning, music, and poetry flourished; foreign students visited Ireland, and Irish missionaries carried religion and scholarship to England and the Continent. This, Ireland's most glorious era, is the period of which its people are most proud of their Irish heritage.
In 795 the Normans invaded Ireland, settling along the coast and raiding the interior and its Irish people. Two centuries later the country was temporarily united under Brian Boroimhe {Brian Boru}, and in 1014 the Normans were finally defeated at the Battle of Clontarf. In 1155, however, Pope Adrian IV authorized Henry II of England to take Ireland as a papal fief, and not long afterward an English army invaded Ireland to restore Dermot MacMurrough, the deposed Kind of Leinster, to his throne. Dermot's daughter married the English commander Richard Clare "Strong bow", who inherited the crown on Dermot's death. English soldiers and settlers occupied the eastern kingdom, and Henry granted large estates in Ireland to English nobles. But many of these immigrants adopted the ways and attitudes of the Irish natives, and England soon controlled only a few towns and the Pale, a district around Dublin.
Henry VIII, who adopted the title of King of Ireland in 1514, sought to make Ireland and it's Irish countrymen, as well as England, Protestant. Destroying monasteries, confiscating lands, and executing opponents, he launched a period of violence in the Irish land that continued throughout the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Elizabeth made the Anglican Church the official Church of Ireland; and it was during her reign that the Irish in the northeast counties {Ulster} were driven out and their lands settled by Protestant Scots. English authority spread, but Irish resistance only increased. In 1641, 30,000 Protestants were killed in an Irish uprising. Eight years later Oliver Cromwell's invading army won temporary submission by means of mass slaughter and unbelievable cruelty.
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By the start of the Christian Era the various Celtic tribes inhabiting Ireland were apparently divided into the five kingdoms of Ulster; Meath, Leinster, Munster, and Connaught, whose rulers were subject to a high king dwelling at Tara. The Druids, or priests, and the bards, who sang heroic tales, were figures of special power and prominence in those early days. In the fifth century, when St. Patrick carried on his famous missionary work, Christianity became the religion of the island. Learning, music, and poetry flourished; foreign students visited Ireland, and Irish missionaries carried religion and scholarship to England and the Continent. This, Ireland's most glorious era, is the period of which its people are most proud of their Irish heritage.
In 795 the Normans invaded Ireland, settling along the coast and raiding the interior and its Irish people. Two centuries later the country was temporarily united under Brian Boroimhe {Brian Boru}, and in 1014 the Normans were finally defeated at the Battle of Clontarf. In 1155, however, Pope Adrian IV authorized Henry II of England to take Ireland as a papal fief, and not long afterward an English army invaded Ireland to restore Dermot MacMurrough, the deposed Kind of Leinster, to his throne. Dermot's daughter married the English commander Richard Clare "Strong bow", who inherited the crown on Dermot's death. English soldiers and settlers occupied the eastern kingdom, and Henry granted large estates in Ireland to English nobles. But many of these immigrants adopted the ways and attitudes of the Irish natives, and England soon controlled only a few towns and the Pale, a district around Dublin.
Henry VIII, who adopted the title of King of Ireland in 1514, sought to make Ireland and it's Irish countrymen, as well as England, Protestant. Destroying monasteries, confiscating lands, and executing opponents, he launched a period of violence in the Irish land that continued throughout the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Elizabeth made the Anglican Church the official Church of Ireland; and it was during her reign that the Irish in the northeast counties {Ulster} were driven out and their lands settled by Protestant Scots. English authority spread, but Irish resistance only increased. In 1641, 30,000 Protestants were killed in an Irish uprising. Eight years later Oliver Cromwell's invading army won temporary submission by means of mass slaughter and unbelievable cruelty.
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On the border (1989 Documentary)

A documentary about British soldiers being posted down near the border in the south Down and south Armagh areas. It follows the soldiers on patrol around the st...

A documentary about British soldiers being posted down near the border in the south Down and south Armagh areas. It follows the soldiers on patrol around the streets of Newry on how they cope with life being stationed in border observation posts around the area.

A documentary about British soldiers being posted down near the border in the south Down and south Armagh areas. It follows the soldiers on patrol around the streets of Newry on how they cope with life being stationed in border observation posts around the area.

On St. Patrick's Day this year, Ahonu & Aingeal Rose were invited to make a presentation to the SpiritualAwarenessCommunity (SAC) of the Cascades in Bend, Oregon. The presentation was entitled "The Sacred Sites of Ireland" and took the form of a video tour of Ireland's most sacred places. Ahonu and Aingeal Rose narrated their personal experiences of each sacred place along with some history and the sites significance.
Attendees had the virtual experience of the megalithic sites of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth - each 2,000 older than the pyramids of Egypt! They visited Glendalough in the Garden of Ireland, and the famous Hill of Tara and Uisneach where the kings of old were crowned. They saw holy wells and ancient hills that still carry the original mystical and healing energies.
Along with that, Aingeal Rose and Ahonu offered a sample of the sacred waters from St. Brigid's and St. Patricks burial sites. These waters, available from http://sacredearthwaters.com, are known to possess powerful transformative properties. Prepare yourself for a highly engaging and informative experience! And please, if you're into consciousness expansion and growth of awareness, join our Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/newworldofem...Want more from Ahonu & Aingeal Rose? Visit our blog http://worldofempowerment.com and get all our Honest-to-God Series Podcasts here: http://honesttogodseries.com
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On St. Patrick's Day this year, Ahonu & Aingeal Rose were invited to make a presentation to the SpiritualAwarenessCommunity (SAC) of the Cascades in Bend, Oregon. The presentation was entitled "The Sacred Sites of Ireland" and took the form of a video tour of Ireland's most sacred places. Ahonu and Aingeal Rose narrated their personal experiences of each sacred place along with some history and the sites significance.
Attendees had the virtual experience of the megalithic sites of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth - each 2,000 older than the pyramids of Egypt! They visited Glendalough in the Garden of Ireland, and the famous Hill of Tara and Uisneach where the kings of old were crowned. They saw holy wells and ancient hills that still carry the original mystical and healing energies.
Along with that, Aingeal Rose and Ahonu offered a sample of the sacred waters from St. Brigid's and St. Patricks burial sites. These waters, available from http://sacredearthwaters.com, are known to possess powerful transformative properties. Prepare yourself for a highly engaging and informative experience! And please, if you're into consciousness expansion and growth of awareness, join our Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/newworldofem...Want more from Ahonu & Aingeal Rose? Visit our blog http://worldofempowerment.com and get all our Honest-to-God Series Podcasts here: http://honesttogodseries.com
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AntoinetteLyonsGlynnBorn in Ireland, Antoinette Lyons Glynn is the founder of the Flower of LightMysterySchool in LuxorEst.2006, the only Irish-Egyptian Mystery School in Egypt. At age 14, Antoinette had a near death experience in which she would receive her life mission. That mission was to re-establish the connection between the ancient lands of AtlantisEire Ireland & Egypt, to reawaken and make available their SacredScience. Based on information she received, Antoinette has developed Bio-Quantum Geometric Healing, the Science of Ascension. She runs Sacred Journey’s, Workshops, Courses and Private Consultations in Egypt and Ireland. Antoinette’s goal is to share the deepest mysteries of life, death & the nature of reality and to awaken the memory and knowledge of her ancient ancestors.
Talk: From the Emerald Isle to the Blue Nile – The Atlantis Ireland / Egypt Connection
Talk description: The knowledge and wisdom of ancient Egypt was a legacy handed down from an even older civilization. A highly advanced civilization that had at the core of its science and philosophy, the immortality of the Soul, its interconnectedness to the Cosmos and the One CreativeEnergy. They were known as the Masters of the Net, they were the WisdomKeepers of Atlantis Éire Ireland. They were the Masters of the Mystery Schools. The Temples and Pyramids of ancient Egypt are depositories of their Sacred Science and Wisdom, they are portals for consciousness to project itself into the cosmos to the heart of the Creator. In this talk Antoinette will discuss the arrival of the Irish into ancient Egypt, their Science and advanced technology and their eventual exodus out of Egypt and back to the land of their ancestors, Atlantis Éire, the Emerald Isle.
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AntoinetteLyonsGlynnBorn in Ireland, Antoinette Lyons Glynn is the founder of the Flower of LightMysterySchool in LuxorEst.2006, the only Irish-Egyptian Mystery School in Egypt. At age 14, Antoinette had a near death experience in which she would receive her life mission. That mission was to re-establish the connection between the ancient lands of AtlantisEire Ireland & Egypt, to reawaken and make available their SacredScience. Based on information she received, Antoinette has developed Bio-Quantum Geometric Healing, the Science of Ascension. She runs Sacred Journey’s, Workshops, Courses and Private Consultations in Egypt and Ireland. Antoinette’s goal is to share the deepest mysteries of life, death & the nature of reality and to awaken the memory and knowledge of her ancient ancestors.
Talk: From the Emerald Isle to the Blue Nile – The Atlantis Ireland / Egypt Connection
Talk description: The knowledge and wisdom of ancient Egypt was a legacy handed down from an even older civilization. A highly advanced civilization that had at the core of its science and philosophy, the immortality of the Soul, its interconnectedness to the Cosmos and the One CreativeEnergy. They were known as the Masters of the Net, they were the WisdomKeepers of Atlantis Éire Ireland. They were the Masters of the Mystery Schools. The Temples and Pyramids of ancient Egypt are depositories of their Sacred Science and Wisdom, they are portals for consciousness to project itself into the cosmos to the heart of the Creator. In this talk Antoinette will discuss the arrival of the Irish into ancient Egypt, their Science and advanced technology and their eventual exodus out of Egypt and back to the land of their ancestors, Atlantis Éire, the Emerald Isle.
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WE ARE DUBLIN

"WE ARE DUBLIN" is the WINNER 2013 of the St PatrickSpecial Prize at the "I LOVE MY CITY" ShowcaseEmail: contact@wissamecherfi.com
http://www.wissamecherfi.com
French and Spanish subtitles available, please turn on captions.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the idea that people are the very essence of a city, this documentary attempts to show Dublin from the inside, giving back to the people what the city owes them. We, people, are the ones who make the city. We make Dublin, We are Dublin!
To illustrate this, we have interviewed three people, Anne Bedos, Aidan Kelly and Morgan who are dedicated to Dublin.
Anne Bedos is French and is the founder of Rothar, a bicycle recycling organisation which restores old bikes, put them back on the road and also promotes bicycles as an ecological means of transport.
Aidan Kelly is an Irish photographer who works on a project called "This Place", which consists in black and white photographies of Dublin with a written text on them and which represents the love and hate relationship he has got with the city.
Morgan is an Irish artist and has been involved in a number of charity projects in the city. He is passionate about his work and loves his city. All of them contribute to make Dublin the city we live in, the city we love. We make Dublin, We are Dublin.
(CREDITS)
Writer: Saurya Cherfi/Wissame Cherfi
Director/Editor: Wissame Cherfi
French Subtitles: Bertille de Lestrade
Spanish Subtitles: Roisin Carroll
Thanks to all the people involved, for their support and their participation.
AWARDS & SCREENINGS:
- WINNER 2013 of the St Patrick Special Prize at the Eat Myshorts "I LOVE MY CITY" Showcase, Dublin, IRELAND
- OfficialSelection of the FIVELAMPS FILM FESTIVAL 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Official Selection of the ODALENA Polish Film Festival 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, IRELAND
- Screening at the UndergroundCinema, Dublin, IRELAND
- Nominee: UNDERGROUND CINEMAAWARD 2013, "BestDocumentary", Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the BANTER "The New Dubliners" at the TwistedPepper, organized by Jim Carroll (Irish Times) followed by a debate and a Q&A.
- Screening at the Solus Nua Film Festival in Washington DC, USA.
- Part of "The New Voices" exhibition in Dublin (April 2014) at the Center For Creative Practices (hosted by Dublin City Council, ArtCouncil, CFCP and Guiness Foundation.)
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WE ARE DUBLIN

"WE ARE DUBLIN" is the WINNER 2013 of the St PatrickSpecial Prize at the "I LOVE MY CITY" ShowcaseEmail: contact@wissamecherfi.com
http://www.wissamecherfi.com
French and Spanish subtitles available, please turn on captions.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the idea that people are the very essence of a city, this documentary attempts to show Dublin from the inside, giving back to the people what the city owes them. We, people, are the ones who make the city. We make Dublin, We are Dublin!
To illustrate this, we have interviewed three people, Anne Bedos, Aidan Kelly and Morgan who are dedicated to Dublin.
Anne Bedos is French and is the founder of Rothar, a bicycle recycling organisation which restores old bikes, put them back on the road and also promotes bicycles as an ecological means of transport.
Aidan Kelly is an Irish photographer who works on a project called "This Place", which consists in black and white photographies of Dublin with a written text on them and which represents the love and hate relationship he has got with the city.
Morgan is an Irish artist and has been involved in a number of charity projects in the city. He is passionate about his work and loves his city. All of them contribute to make Dublin the city we live in, the city we love. We make Dublin, We are Dublin.
(CREDITS)
Writer: Saurya Cherfi/Wissame Cherfi
Director/Editor: Wissame Cherfi
French Subtitles: Bertille de Lestrade
Spanish Subtitles: Roisin Carroll
Thanks to all the people involved, for their support and their participation.
AWARDS & SCREENINGS:
- WINNER 2013 of the St Patrick Special Prize at the Eat Myshorts "I LOVE MY CITY" Showcase, Dublin, IRELAND
- OfficialSelection of the FIVELAMPS FILM FESTIVAL 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Official Selection of the ODALENA Polish Film Festival 2013, Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, IRELAND
- Screening at the UndergroundCinema, Dublin, IRELAND
- Nominee: UNDERGROUND CINEMAAWARD 2013, "BestDocumentary", Dublin, IRELAND
- Screening at the BANTER "The New Dubliners" at the TwistedPepper, organized by Jim Carroll (Irish Times) followed by a debate and a Q&A.
- Screening at the Solus Nua Film Festival in Washington DC, USA.
- Part of "The New Voices" exhibition in Dublin (April 2014) at the Center For Creative Practices (hosted by Dublin City Council, ArtCouncil, CFCP and Guiness Foundation.)
Website: http://www.wissamecherfi.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wissamecherfi
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A Short History of Ireland

A concise Irish HistoryDocumentary which I hope will be somewhat helpful to Irish History students at all levels.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.

Irish History - The real Ireland (Documentary)

By the start of the Christian Era the various Celtic tribes inhabiting Ireland were apparently divided into the five kingdoms of Ulster; Meath, Leinster, Munster, and Connaught, whose rulers were subject to a high king dwelling at Tara. The Druids, or priests, and the bards, who sang heroic tales, were figures of special power and prominence in those early days. In the fifth century, when St. Patrick carried on his famous missionary work, Christianity became the religion of the island. Learning, music, and poetry flourished; foreign students visited Ireland, and Irish missionaries carried religion and scholarship to England and the Continent. This, Ireland's most glorious era, is the period of which its people are most proud of their Irish heritage.
In 795 the Normans invaded Ireland, settling along the coast and raiding the interior and its Irish people. Two centuries later the country was temporarily united under Brian Boroimhe {Brian Boru}, and in 1014 the Normans were finally defeated at the Battle of Clontarf. In 1155, however, Pope Adrian IV authorized Henry II of England to take Ireland as a papal fief, and not long afterward an English army invaded Ireland to restore Dermot MacMurrough, the deposed Kind of Leinster, to his throne. Dermot's daughter married the English commander Richard Clare "Strong bow", who inherited the crown on Dermot's death. English soldiers and settlers occupied the eastern kingdom, and Henry granted large estates in Ireland to English nobles. But many of these immigrants adopted the ways and attitudes of the Irish natives, and England soon controlled only a few towns and the Pale, a district around Dublin.
Henry VIII, who adopted the title of King of Ireland in 1514, sought to make Ireland and it's Irish countrymen, as well as England, Protestant. Destroying monasteries, confiscating lands, and executing opponents, he launched a period of violence in the Irish land that continued throughout the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Elizabeth made the Anglican Church the official Church of Ireland; and it was during her reign that the Irish in the northeast counties {Ulster} were driven out and their lands settled by Protestant Scots. English authority spread, but Irish resistance only increased. In 1641, 30,000 Protestants were killed in an Irish uprising. Eight years later Oliver Cromwell's invading army won temporary submission by means of mass slaughter and unbelievable cruelty.
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(Feat. Fiji)I've been captivated ever since the first time I saw youYou were like a non-stop train on the moveTaking me places I never thought I'd go toNow I realize how much I love youOoh...If only I wasn't so blind, I will have you by my sideNow that were living our separate livesI hope that true love never passed me byChorusThis thing of ours so beautiful never needed moreJust like a flower you did it all without touching the floorIt is what it is my love (x2)Ah yeahYo Fiji I knew you'd always be the one to complete meSince the day we met it's always been so easyTo love you up (x2)You won my heart every time you hold me in your armsYour tender love and charm when I look into your eyesI recognize that our love will never dieChorusThis thing of ours so beautiful never needed moreJust like a warrior you did it all without touching the floorIt is what it is my love (x2)Girl... your... eyes... your... lips... your face... your touchDown to your hips... your... legs I love so muchIf loving you was wrong girl I don't wanna be rightI was in the dark until you showed me the lightNever did I think that I would experienceSomething so ridiculously beautiful as youChorus... (x2)

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